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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Santin

    Grotesque, comic and mesmerizing at the same time. In what kind of cell is he kept and who is in control of the music? (LIMA)
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  • Par-delà les nuages – Le cinéma de Marion Hänsel

    Accurate portrait of Belgian filmmaker Marion Hänsel (1949): an independent, cosmopolitan spirit IFFR is dedicating a retrospective to.
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  • Natan

    After World War I, Romanian-born Natan revived the French film industry. By World War II, his alledged involvement as a young actor in porn films…
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  • Je serai parmi les amandiers

    Dissection of a marriage. A Syrian family in France are granted residence permits, but the husband poses a painful question.
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  • D’Annunzios Höhle

    The lone Photography and Beyond piece devoted to architecture Emigholz genuinely loathes: Gabriele d’Annunzio’s Villa Cargnacco on Lake Garda.
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  • Die Basis des Make-Up I-III

    For each of the pieces in this series, Emigholz shot between 38 and 69 notebooks, page-by-page, which he then shows with such speed that his…
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  • Antigone

    Modern Greek tragedy: sixteen-year-old Antigone, Algerian immigrant to Canada, primarily wages the struggle against authorities using social media.
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  • Les Indes galantes

    Les Indes galantes (1735) by Jean-Philippe Rameau scores a krump dance battle, allowing for a political reclamation of classicism and art by those oft
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  • The Science of Fictions

    A fake moon landing, Suharto’s coup, the communist witch hunt and technological progress in a mildly absurdist, fantastical tale.
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  • The Long Road

    A playfully personal chronicle of feminism in Denmark that combines research into suffragette history with reminiscences of 1970s hopes and disillusio
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